IN MEMORIAM.
CASTEL.—In loving memory of our dew friend, Norman McLeod Castel, who died November 6. 1922. Ever remembered. I —Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. James. DILLON.In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, wno departed this life "November 6. 1921. Sweet remembrance lasts forever. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. . . , HOULIHAN.—In Wine msmory of our dear mother. Maria Houlihan, who passed away at Peach Hill, Ramwama, November 6. 1910. ' , . , , —Eve* remembered by her lovxng daughter and eon-in-law, Allie and William Keile. , INNE-S. —In loving memory of our dear Km and brother, Harold, who entered into rest, November 6, 1918. One by one earth's ties are broken, One by one they're linked above; Some day all in sweet re-union In the land of light and love. —Inserted by his loving parents, sister and brother. McI>OWEI/L. — loving memory of my 'dear husband and oar dear father, who passed away at Willow Bank, November 6, 1914. 3Ve h»ve lest our life's companion, A life linked with our own; , . God alone knows how we miss him, A a we walk through life alone. Inserted by his loving wife and family. McDOWELL.In ever-loving n memory of our d«ar father, who passed away on November 6. 1914. , Faithful till death, he filled a loving father's part, „ , ~ . , . Till death's cold hand embraced his loving heart. —Inserted br his loving daughter and son-in-law. L and R. G. Hemming. Pukekohe. PUNT.—Tn lovlnsr memory of our dear daughter, Florence Winifred, who departed this life November 6, 1918. To memory ever dear. —Inserted by her loving parents, Thomas tod Mary Robinson. ROWE— In loving memory of my dear father. Mark Daniel Rowe, who died November 6, 1914. "With Christ, which is far better." —Inserted by his loving daughter, Amelia. WA-T —In sad but loving memory of ray dear husband. James Walker, who was accidentally k lied at Rotorua. It's just ei;rht years ago to-day, I stood bes : de his bed: " . . Mv heart was crushed and broken When I saw that h? was dead. I think of him in silence. No eyes can nee me For many a silent tear I shed When others are asleep. - Inserted by his loving wife. WALKER.— loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life, November 6. 1915. ~ To a beautiful life -im9 ft sudden.end. He died as he lived, everybody's friend. —Inserted by hi 3 loving daughter and •on-in-1 V-" Katie and Bert Docrifrty.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 1
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